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Consumer Choice and Relevant Advertising
[…] piece of the puzzle. Now how about asking Web sites who provide data about users to show a dashboard linking to the profile manager from their home page ? I was interested in checking out my own profile, but alas have not visited enough web sites in their network to be included. Of course, […]

A New Voice in Online Privacy
A New Voice In Online Privacy Washington Post By Kim Hart November 17, 2008 Page A06 Group Wants Tighter Rules for Collecting, Using Consumer Data. A group of privacy scholars, lawyers and corporate officials are launching an advocacy group today designed to help shape standards around how companies collect, store and use consumer data […]

Mobile Cookies
[…] ways and some of the old problems arise in new forms. One of the factors that has limited behavioral targeting by businesses across web sites viewed on a standard mobile phone is the lack of a “cookie” that could be used to track the user across the sites they visit. <p> <a href=”/2008/11/13/mobile-cookies”>>> Read More</a>

Consumer Tool Kit
This Page Under Construction *The Future of Privacy Forum Consumer Central Opt-out List *Opting out of behavioral targeting can mean going to many different locations to disable the ad targeting or tracking done by a range of companies. For your convenience, all in one location below, we have listed for you the opt-out pages […]

Economic Value of the Advertising Supported Internet
[…] internal use, evaluating the economic impact of proposals that may limit data use would not be easy. Perhaps we will collect a group of academics, business and advocates (critics and supporters of robust data use) and see if we can do a follow up working off the IAB numbers. Interested in supporting such a project?

What would Supreme Court Nominee Sonia Sotomayor say about behavioral ads and consent?
[…] plug-in which sent data back to the company was invalid because the user was unlikely to notice the agreement prior to downloading the plug-in and therefore could never manifest consent to the agreement’s terms. This line of thought has direct implications on website privacy policies and could give an indication of Sotomayor’s view regarding […]

Deloitte Event: The Future of Privacy & Data Security
[…] Christopher Wolf, Partner and Privacy & Data Security Practice Group Leader, Hogan & Hartson; Co-Chair, The Future of Privacy Forum Please RSVP to Amy [email protected] or 310. 785.4730 Location: Deloitte 50 Fremont Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Time: 5:00pm – 6:15pm – Presentation 6:15pm – 7:00pm – Cocktails In collaboration with Deloitte and Hogan […]

More on Scalia
Scalia: Free Speech Trumps Privacy Online by Wendy Davishttp://web.archive.org/web/20090508122947/http://www.mediapost.com:80/publications/?fa=Articles.printFriendly&art_aid=105258 Some lawmakers are talking about enacting new online privacy laws, but at least one U.S. Supreme Court Judge has indicated that such laws might not be constitutional.Earlier this year, conservative judge Antonin Scalia said new privacy laws would conflict with the First Amendment. The remarks, made […]

Invest in privacy professionals to reclaim trust
[…] will also cover Behavioral Advertising Secrets: What Your Marketing and IT Team Didn’t Think You Needed to Know. Both topics should be big draws for the expected 1500 attendees at the Summit! It’s this sort of event that advances our profession and helps privacy professionals work together to reclaim trust. Registration is open and […]

New from TRUSTe on Behavioral Advertising
[…] types of non-personal data, for example, behavioral profiles, cookie IDs or IP addresses. Notices about ad-serving and behavioral targeting being provided in banner ads or on home pages, in addition to within a privacy policy. Choice being provided not only for the sharing of ad-serving data, but with regard to data use by a […]